Men forced to rape family members in Ethiopia's Tigray, U.N. says
A dozen top U.N. officials urge to stop indiscriminate and targeted attacks against civilians in Tigray, particularly calling out reports of rape
USC reaches $852 million settlement in gynecologist sex abuse case
The plaintiffs of more than 700 women mark the largest sexual abuse settlement with a university and the largest personal injury settlement with any college or university in U.S. history
COVID won't respect borders - UN urges divided world to unite
U.N. calls on unite of the world to fight against the pandemic which has threatened 17 Sustainable Development Goals
Northern Ireland leader tells UK govt to 'back off' on abortion
Brandon Lewis this week published legislation that would give the government power to force the region to expand abortion services to meet United Nations rights obligations
New Zealand passes miscarriages bereavement leave law
The bereavement allowance gives employees three days leave when a pregnancy ends with a stillbirth without having to tap into sick leave
Coronavirus fallout traps more Congolese girls in sex work
A rising number of girls in the Democratic Republic of Congo are turning to the sex trade as COVID-19 deepens desperation
UK revenge porn nearly doubled in two years, survey finds
Lawfirm shocked by poll showing one in 10 admit sharing or threatened to share explicit images
Mexican women say gender discrimination plagues U.S. temporary work programs
Complaint filed with Mexican government is a reminder that trade deal’s labor safeguards apply to the United States, too, experts say
Men outnumber women three to one on COVID-19 task forces
Women make up just 24% of COVID-19 government tasks forces around the world, the U.N. said
Men outnumber women three to one on COVID-19 task forces
Women make up just 24% of COVID-19 government tasks forces around the world, the U.N. said